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What are the six different forms of isolation that commonly cause a new species to form?

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What are the six different forms of isolation that commonly cause a new species to form?

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  1. I'm fairly sure about geographical, social, and sexual. I don't remember any else, sorry.


  2. 1. Geographic isolation – Occurs when species are separated

    2. Polyploidy – A type of mutation that results from errors during meiosis.

    3. Habitat isolation –Occurs when two organisms live in the same area but encounter reach other rarely.

    4. Behavioral isolation --- Occurs when two animals become isolated from each other because of some change in behavior by one member or group.

    5. Temporal isolation – Temporal  refers to time. Different plants of one species living in the same area may become functionally separated into two populations via temporal isolation.

    6. Reproductive isolation – Closely related to species may be unable to mate because of anatomical incompatibility.


  3. geographical

    thats all i know...

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